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January 10, 2003
Press release for V1
Home Software
Interactive Frontiers, a leading developer
of computer-based digital instructional systems and
Internet applications
announced today the release of V1 Home Software. This
computer software, which was once only available to professional
golfers, is now available to the public. V1 Home Software
will virtually allow anyone to improve his or her golf
swing through self-analysis and distance learning. This
is simple, technologically advanced consumer software
for game improvement.
The V1 Home Software provides a golfer with the capabilities
of actual self-analysis with the use of many varied features. From
swing capture to digital compression, this program will
also store, retrieve, and provide instant playback of
the digitally recorded motion. This advanced home
training system also includes: § Split screen comparison
of your swing with a pro's
- A swing plane tool, to see the ideal club path
- Drawing tools and magnification on the displayed image
V1 Home Software is the most recent product development
of Interactive Frontiers building on their existing
business of sports instruction and technology. The
V1 Home Software is more than just a home software
package. It
allows the user to interface with the Internet Golf
Academy (www.internetgolfacademy.com). This
e-commerce golf learning web site is staffed by the
world's
finest PGA instructors.
Through the use of V1 Home Software and the Internet
Golf Academy, you can virtually take a golf lesson
in cyberspace. Some of the renowned instructors on
the site include: Todd Anderson, Butch Harmon, Chip Koehlke,
Brett LeBrocque, Mike Malaska, Mike McGetrick Todd Sones,
Dr. Jim Suttie, Kevin Walker, Gary Wiren, and Mark Wood
to name just a few. After selecting the pro of
your choice, then sending your digitally recorded swing
to the Internet Golf Academy, it will then be evaluated. A
swing analysis based on your individual capabilities,
performance, and personal physique will be sent back
to your free, secure, personal Internet sports locker. The
lesson is an actual one-on-one coaching session,
with the instructors voice, graphics, and comparisons
video
streamed to you from anywhere in the world.
Interactive Frontiers, based in Livonia, Michigan,
is a leader in software development and systems integration. Founded
in 1995, the company has invented numerous digital video
products and Internet applications. Their client
list is impressive, with thousands of customers,
and over 350,000 students that are taught annually
on V1
systems. Interactive Frontiers is continuously on
the forefront of groundbreaking development and technologies.
For more information on Interactive Frontiers visit
www.ifrontiers.com or view their full-page ad in the
May 2001 issue of Golf
Digest.
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